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What is religious trauma?
Religious trauma is the felt sense of coercion or manipulation by a religious leader or dogmatic and authoritarian religious community. We explore the symptoms of religious trauma and how to address these.
Can I Heal When There is Betrayal in My Marriage?
Depending on the type of betrayal, there are some things you can do to manage what you are experiencing in order to heal.
How We Treat Complex PTSD
At Woven, we specialize in relational, depth-oriented therapy approaches that provide a solid foundation for the delicate and challenging work of Complex PTSD treatment. Here, I describe 3 Steps we use to address CPTSD for our Clients, sharing in detail what this style of treatment looks like. I also explain the role of grief work in treating complex PTSD.
Grief and Complex Trauma
In trauma work, I hear this question all the time. Understandably, people want to know why it matters if they grieve the past (or present) or not. Moreover, people worry about being overcome or undone by their grief, should they let it out. This process can be difficult, but grieving is one of the most powerful tools at our disposal to heal childhood wounds and other trauma across the lifespan.
Benefits of Trauma Therapy for Teens
There are many benefits of trauma therapy for teens, but here are the most significant takeaways you can expect.
Difference Between Borderline Personality Disorder and Complex PTSD
One common question we get from trauma survivors is: What is the difference between Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD)? As with all diagnoses, the nuances are really important to acknowledge when it comes to understanding diagnoses, diagnostic criteria and the events leading up to the diagnosis. Remember: self-diagnosis can be a destructive path. Find a professional to discuss your concerns with before assuming you meet diagnostic criteria for any mental health disorder.
Trauma Therapy for Teens
Trauma can occur and many stages of life, however treating adolescent trauma looks different than treating adult trauma. Does this come as a surprise to you? If so, I am going to break down what really is trauma therapy for teens. If you're a parent or a teen who has questions about trauma therapy, you’ll get answers that will tell you what trauma therapy for teens looks like, what a teen can expect in trauma therapy, and how trauma therapy for teens different from adult trauma therapy.
How to Set Goals for Therapy
If you’ve made the decision to invest in trauma-oriented therapy and want to set specific goals, here are some helpful characteristics of goals that best work to counteract your trauma symptoms and promoting healing.
Signs and Symptoms of Postpartum Depression
Here, you’ll learn the areas of life and self most impacted by PPD, the most common signs and symptoms of PPD, and two resources that you can immediately use to support your recovery. This is not an exhaustive list of signs and symptoms, but some of the most common.
Common Symptoms of Medical PTSD
If you have experienced trauma symptoms after an upsetting or life-threatening medical event, Medical PTSD might be an appropriate label for your experience.
Group Therapy in Los Angeles
Group Therapy is a style of therapy in which the group itself is the main instrument of therapeutic change, and one or more therapists facilitate the group with several people synonymously. Group therapy is a dynamic process that encourages and utilizes relationships between members and therapists to create insight, build skills and work toward overall improvement.
Types of Trauma Support
I’m guessing you’re here because you’ve been shaken by something in your life, and you’re considering asking for help. There are many different types of support out there so I am going to help break it down for you and detail what trauma therapy even looks like, so you can decide if it’s right for you.
3 Steps to Identify Your Trauma
Here, I’ll break down the three steps for identifying trauma, so you can feel better equipped to decide what’s next.
5 Myths About Codependency and People-Pleasing
There are many myths out there about codependency and the people-pleasing dynamics that many of us experience in our relationships, but I find that four main myths come up most frequently for those who are in therapy to address their people-pleasing patterns.
6 Ways to Regulate Your Nervous System Now
One of the most powerful things you can do for yourself is to learn how to regulate your nervous system. If you have a hard time calming down or you find yourself stuck in dread and helplessness, here are a few ways that you can regulate your nervous system today and all of them are literally free.
8 Reasons People Seek Therapy
Myth: You need to be in a crisis to seek therapy.
Truth: There is nothing wrong with seeking help with anything you might be going through.
Burnout = High Responsibility + Low Power
The formula for burnout has now played out in our global response to COVID-19. So if you are feeling burned out right now, I’m here to tell you that it makes sense and you’re not alone! Here are a few things you can do about it.
How to Ground Yourself When Triggered and Overwhelmed
Although your body is trying to protect you, often you might been triggered by something that is not actually dangerous. So, here are a few steps for helping yourself feel grounded after a trigger.
Four Stages of Trauma Recovery and Healing
Trauma healing happens in big stages. There can be a lot of small ups and downs within these stages, but healing generally unfolds in this way.
Surviving the Dating Scene as a Trauma Survivor
The ways in which trauma survivors attempt to find safety in the context of a new relationship can cause one of two problems in the dating scene - over-sharing or under-sharing.